EPL: Newcastle United hammer Crystal Palace to go fifth

Newcastle United propelled themselves into the race for Champions League qualification with a thumping victory over Crystal Palace at St James’ Park.

First-half goals from Jacob Murphy, Anthony Gordon and Sean Longstaff were added to by Callum Wilson just past the hour as the Magpies climbed to fifth in the Premier League.

Roy Hodgson’s visitors were never in the game and couldn’t match Newcastle’s intensity, but will hope it is a minor blip in what has been a fine start to the season.

Wilson Photo Courtesy: Chronicle Live

Just four minutes in, Kieran Trippier found Murphy with a sumptuous first-time pass and the winger lifted the ball over Sam Johnstone, who was caught in no-man’s land.

Initially called offside, VAR judged that Trippier’s run in the build-up was impeccably timed, sending the St James’ Park crowd wild.

Murphy Photo Courtesy: BBC

Newcastle’s stranglehold on the first half was released only sporadically by attacks from the visitors, and the hosts were out of sight by the break despite having squandered a number of chances.

Trippier and Murphy were causing havoc down the right, and their link-up led to a pinpoint cross for Gordon to finish at the back post in the final minute of normal time.

Longstaff then added the third, pouncing on a Marc Guehi slip to slot past the helpless Johnstone.

Murphy Photo Courtesy: ESPN

Palace started the second half with a few signs of life; a more organised counter-press helping them break through the Newcastle lines.

Odsonne Edouard was denied by a Jamaal Lascelles block, but Newcastle broke from the resulting corner, with Ward stepping in to cut out Murphy’s Gordon-bound cross.

That ruthlessness on the break was evident again when just seconds after Palace had tested Nick Pope, Wilson finished off yet another swift move involving Murphy and Trippier.

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